Posted by arvidjosef on 8/2/2013 10:36:00 AM (view original):down 7-2 in 9th and winning. i was watching it. as i was watching it i didn't believe it.. well until the managerial gaffe by robby thompson hhaha at that point i knew sea was f*cked hahhaa

Victorino is having something of a problem with one of his hands and now finds it easier to bat from the right side of the plate. This was mentioned by Don Orsillo a couple of weeks ago during a broadcast, though he didn't really elaborate on any details of Victorino's problem.

Posted by catcher_50 on 8/22/2013 5:24:00 PM (view original):Victorino is having something of a problem with one of his hands and now finds it easier to bat from the right side of the plate. This was mentioned by Don Orsillo a couple of weeks ago during a broadcast, though he didn't really elaborate on any details of Victorino's problem.

His left leg is also bothering him. He's been batting solely from the right side all of August.

all they had to do was completely undo everything Ego did and do the exact opposite of what he would have done to fill the holes.....

Jon Lester has become in this postseason exactly what he always seemed like he could be but never quite was....he is a dominant pitcher that can actually outpitch another good pitcher, even when that pitcher is throwing well.....pretty nice weapon to have

he has been dominant in the post season, and that is what I called him

I always called Lester a million dollar arm, ten cent head type of player....he has always been far too prone to losing his focus to be an ace

even this post season in his first start against Tampa, he was going great, then he didn't get a strike 3 call that he thought he should get and the next pitch got taken deep...I was thinking 'same old Lester'....but from the minute the Sox came back in that game, he has been lights out...good for him, obviously Boston is not in this position without what he has done